Two of the top teams in GCAA battled it out at the Corral with the Lady Jets of South Georgia Tech coming away with the 85-70 win. The first half was a back and fourth affair with with the scored tied at 15 after the first period of play. GHC took its first lead at the […]
Monthly Archives: February 2019
GAME DAY AT THE CORRAL CHARGER NATION
Today at the Corral we have two huge games that could determine the GCAA regular season championship for both the women and men. The Lady Jets of South Georgia Tech, currently ranked #23 in the nation and leading our Lady Chargers by one game in the GCAA standings come to the Corral for a 2:00pm […]
Open Staff Positions
Full-Time: Careers Senior Administrative Assistant to the Vice President of Advancement Director – Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning Academic Advisor – Douglasville Northwest Georgia Program Coordinator Part-Time: PeopleAdmin Financial Aid Counselor – Douglasville Financial Aid Counselor – Paulding IT Support Assistant – Cartersville/Marietta As a reminder, to access OneUSG Connect – Careers go […]
Open Faculty Positions
Full-Time (Careers) Instructor/Assistant Professor of Nursing As a reminder, to access OneUSG Connect – Careers go to OneUSG Connect Employee Self Service. Accessing, searching and applying is easy! Log into OneUSG Connect From Employee Self Service, click the “Careers” tile Select “View Our Jobs” to view internal job postings Click the job you are […]
Reminder: Conversations with the President – Monday, 02/11/19
Please be reminded of the small group conversation with Don Green scheduled for Monday, February 11th: Marietta, Joe Mack Wilson Student Center @ 2:00 p.m. Don has only a few more visits over the next couple weeks to talk with small groups of faculty and staff. His primary updates to share include information technology security, […]
USG eclips for February 7, 2019
University System News: Atlanta Journal-Constitution Bill aims to end penalty for some Georgians behind on student loans By Eric Stirgus Several Georgia lawmakers indicated Wednesday they support a bill that would prevent the state from revoking the business license of some former students who are behind in paying their student loans. Georgia is one […]
USG eclips for February 6, 2019
University System News: The George-Anne President Nickel addresses spring commencement for first time By McClain Baxley Nearly a month after the changes to spring 2019 commencement were announced, Georgia Southern University interim president Shelley Nickel publicly spoke on the changes for the first time at Tuesday’s faculty senate meeting on the Armstrong campus. The […]
CAR Update – car.highlands.edu
The University System of Georgia’s system-wide initiative called the Comprehensive Administrative Review (CAR) is entering the next stage in the initiative’s process at Georgia Highlands College. The USG contracted the Huron Consulting Group to provide one of the most thorough and comprehensive data collections around administrative activities ever conducted within the USG. Huron met with […]
QPR Training February 12th
Please join us for Question Persuade Refer training in which participants will learn how to deescalate situations that may be unsafe for themselves or others. Taught by trained facilitators, participants will receive a certificate of completion at the end. Our first trainings will be held in Cartersville and Rome simultaneously. Rome: Three Rivers Classroom in the Library, […]
GCAA SHOWDOWNS AT THE CORRAL ON SATURDAY
On Saturday at the Corral we have two huge games that could determine the GCAA regular season championship for both the women and men. The Lady Jets of South Georgia Tech, currently ranked #23 in the nation and leading our Lady Chargers by one game in the GCAA standings come to the Corral for […]